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    CRJ 201 study guide * Probation pg204. Which is the following is the most frequent sent. Handed down by a judge? Probation * 204. Which form of court supervision in the comm. Are released from prison? Parole * 210. Blank refers to person on probation to commit new crime? Recidivism * 216. 2004 pres bush proposed a 4yr 300mill…. Reentering emission to expand job training and services. (did not pass) * 221. Sentencing offenders to confinement for a short period by confinement is

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    Key Concept 2.1 The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions Answer Concepts & Relevant Factual Examples in Underline “Factoids” 2.1.1 How did religions help strengthen political‚ economic‚ and cultural ties within societies? Religious and political authority often merged as rulers‚ some considered divine‚ use religion‚ along with military and legal structures‚ to justify their rule and ensure its continuation. 2.1.2 How did religions promote a sense of unity?

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    Management Study Guide Chapter 1 Self-Management: the capacity to act with a strong self-awareness Managers: persons who directly supervise‚ support‚ and help activate work efforts and achieve the performance goals of individuals‚ teams‚ or even an organization First-line manager: someone who is formally in charge of a small work group composed of non-managerial workers -department head‚ supervisor‚ team leader Middle manager: person in charge of relatively large departments or

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    specific reforms did he advocate? -The church was saying that you needed to be saved and you needed Catholic priest to be directly involved in your path to salvation. Luther put emphasis on an individual’s personal relationship with God through Jesus. 2) What were the circumstances of the English Reformation? -Events of the English Reformation were in part associated with the wider process of feudalism and rise of nationalism‚ rise of common law and more. 3) By the end of the sixteenth century‚

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    definition of Delegation is: Deciding who does what in the store Assigning responsibility for a task to another individual Making sure everyone has a balanced and even workload Completing tasks on time‚ correctly‚ and efficiently 2) A challenge that many new managers experience is: Letting go of certain tasks and trusting others to complete them properly Finding enough people to complete the tasks needed Deciding which colleague has the capability to complete a task

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    Assignment 201 Task A Ai; Describe four different methods of communication 1. Verbal communication‚ sounds‚ words language and talking. 2. Non-verbal-sign language‚ body language/gesturing. 3. Visual-signs‚ symbols‚ photos‚ pictures‚ cards. 4. Written- with pen and paper‚ text‚ emails. Aii; Identify five different reasons why people communicate 1. Show feelings and express emotions. 2. Socialize‚ friends‚ work colleagues service users‚ family. 3. Pass and receive information. 4. Share your experiences

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    Module 2 Study Guide 1. Definitions a. Metabolism- The process by whichc a living organism takes energy from its surroundings and uses it to sustain itself‚ develop and grow. b. Photosynthesis-the process by which an organism uses the energy from the sun to produce its own food c. Autotrophs- organisms that are able to produce their own food d. Heterotrophs- organisms that cannot make their own food and must obtain it from other organisms e. respiration -- the process by which food is converted

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    Access provider – a business that provides individuals and organizations access to the internet free or for a fee. Add-on – a program that extends the capability of a browser. Address Book – a folder containing a list of names and emails . Animation – the appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequences. Audio – includes music‚ speech‚ or any other sound. Blog – an informal web site consisting of time-stamped articles‚ or posts‚ in a diary or journal

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    In 1987‚ P&G US made a drastic shift away from the brand-management structure to a Matrix structure in which brands managed as an element of category portfolios by category general managers. The decision to switch to the US Matrix structure was because product categories were beginning to require more differentiated functional activities but simultaneously‚ P&G US needed to retain its functional strengths. In the Matrix system‚ functional leaders reported directly to their business leadership

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    What is the definition of? Crimes- The violation of norms written into law. Stigma- Blemishes that discredit a person’s claim to a normal identity. Social Order- A groups usual and customary social arrangements on which its members depend and on which they base their lives. Social Control- A groups formal and informal means of enforcing norms. Anomie-A lack of social norms. Recidivism- repeat offenders of crimes Degradation Ceremonies (and who came up with the term)- Coined by Harold Garfinkel

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